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**What Is That Yellow Stain on My Salmon? A Quick Guide to Understanding and Handling It**
In this article, we’ll explain what the yellow stain could be, how to assess whether the salmon is safe to eat, and how to handle your fish to ensure a tasty, healthy meal.
### **What Is That Yellow Stain on My Salmon?**
#### **1. Fat Content in the Salmon**
Salmon is a fatty fish, and sometimes, the natural oils in the fish can create yellowish stains on the surface, especially if the fish has been stored for a while. These oils are rich in healthy omega-3 fatty acids and can sometimes oxidize or migrate to the surface, leaving behind a yellowish tint.
**What to do**: If the yellow stain is merely an oily residue from the fish itself, it’s perfectly fine and not a cause for concern. You can simply wipe it off with a paper towel, rinse the salmon lightly under cold water (if necessary), and proceed to cook it as usual.
**What to do**: Always check for other signs of spoilage. Fresh salmon should have a bright, vibrant pink or orange color and a clean, ocean-like scent. If the fish smells sour or fishy, or if it feels slimy to the touch, it’s best to discard it.
**What to do**: Always store salmon in the coldest part of your refrigerator and within a few hours of purchase. If you’re not planning to cook it soon, freeze the fish. Make sure it’s tightly wrapped in plastic wrap or in a vacuum-sealed bag to prevent air exposure.
**What to do**: If your salmon is from a reputable source and the yellowish color doesn’t appear to be caused by spoilage, the discoloration could just be a natural characteristic of the fish. If the fish smells fine and isn’t slimy, it’s probably safe to eat.
### **How to Tell if Salmon Is Still Good to Eat**
If you’re still unsure about whether your salmon is safe to cook after seeing the yellow stain, here are some key factors to consider:
**1. Smell**
The smell is the best indicator of whether your salmon is still fresh. Fresh salmon should have a clean, ocean-like scent. If the salmon smells sour, fishy, or has an ammonia-like odor, it’s a sign that the fish has spoiled and should be discarded.
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